When I bought my Blackberry 8830, the last thing I bought it for was its on-board GPS. I didn’t even know it had one. Turns out, I wasn’t supposed to know about it since Verizon disables the GPS deep in the kernel of the device. Turns out that even Google was talking about how [...]
Last week, I had a rather enjoyable lunch with Jeff Barr, Chief Evangelist for Amazon Web Services (aws blog). He mentioned twitter as his way of “broadcasting” updates to his colleagues and acquaintances about what he’s up to.
It’s a one-to-many way to broadcast what’s up in your life, and keep people informed about you [...]
What kind of job-market is it when this guy is out stumping for our sister-company, SOS Staffing?
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SOS Staffing & SOS Technical sponsored BYU’s football game on Saturday against Utah State University. One of the fans in front of us had one of the foam hands we gave away.
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Now in our third week, Tech Radio is gathering some new and welcome attention. We’re excited to welcome some panelists to the show and we’re looking forward to some new and interesting content ideas for your listening pleasure.
This week, we welcomed Matthew Reinbold of Mutednoise and BloomBurst.com and David Turnbull, President of Software For [...]
The DevUtah Wiki lists the SLC Public Library as a great place to plugin and get some work done. Today was my first time in, and I agree, it is an excellent location to get some inspiration, get some research done, or logon and crank out some code.
The only drawback in my mind is you [...]
Phil Burns of ProvoLabs mentioned this again at last night’s (sweet) geek dinner, so I had to find out more.
I found this review of the software, but still no download link, yet:
A pair of tech-savvy twentysomethings named Dennis Crowley and Alex Rainert created a solution to [the problem of finding friends and interesting people to [...]
Steve Rubel points out another example of how the blogging web is, collectively, demanding more transparency–and better quality–from corporations:
Here’s yet another shining example of how the blogosphere helps drive the news agenda. Last week Verizon Wireless introduced a music service for cell phones called V Cast Music. Shortly thereafter, word began to bubble in blogs [...]
TV network CBS announces a new deal under which it will offer video clips from some of its best-known programs over Verizon’s V Cast wireless video service. [read more]
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